Seeing that the coachman was being this emotional, Lucien almost burst out the answer—serve the people! Fortunately, he was able to stop himself in time and instead said to the coachman gently, "It's just my conscience. It's what I should do."
Maybe because opera was very important in Holm, the way that the coachman showed his gratefulness was also a bit dramatic.
Poc was not a poet and was also not very well educated, thus he kept repeating the words like "thanks", "thank you", "survive", "farmer", and "harvest".
Finally, the coachman realized what his job was, and he hurriedly said, "Mr. Evans. I'm so sorry… I'm just too excited… Please, please get on the coach."
"It's okay. We're not in any hurry," said Lucien. He casually looked around and noticed that there were quite a few people looking at them out of curiosity, wondering why the coachman was using such a courtesy.